Motorcycles
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Thinking of selling my Sport Classic for something more comfortable/practical/different.
Thinking of either the BMW R1200r or the Multistrada. If only I could convince my wife that 2 bikes is a great idea:)
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@summ3rhays - I run a BMW R1200R. No problems with mine, other than the fuel gauge failing. Twice.
It's a very practical, comfortable machine, that can be surprisingly quick. The dimensions are pretty good if you're a taller rider.
There's a new model due to be unveiled at Intermot in three weeks. That'll add the watercooled engine, along with a restyle. Alternatively look at the R nineT, which is same mechanics as the current R, but is slightly smaller.
The Multistrada is a very good bike. But if you've got big feet then the pillion pegs will interfere with your heel position. (Spot the reason I didn't buy one!)
If you don't need to carry a lot of luggage then the BMW S1000R might be worth looking at. The KTM Superduke 1290 is more of a beast, but does have a set of panniers available.
Other bikes you might be interested in that are due at Intermot or EICMA…
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BMW S1000XR - A Multistrada competitor based on the S1000RR.
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KTM Adventure 1290 - A Multistrada competitor based on the Superduke 1290.
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BMW R1200RS / ST - A faired, sports tourer based on the Boxer engine. There's a very good chance that this will be my next bike.
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Kawasaki Ninja H2 - It's got a supercharger! You can't go wrong with that…
@harley dave - cool pictures. I should have hauled myself up there.
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only my opinion another one to consider which is a fantastic bike is the yamaha 1200 super tenere
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Indian Motorcycle tent by Fieldcandy.
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yeah it was a good show ,loads of beards ,big turn ups ,old gassers ,skaters and tons of old school chops
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Thanks for the feedback @Graeme. Time to do more research.
The dealership near me doesn't have any R1200R to test drive, but should have most on the list.
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Test drove the Multistrada today. Holy cow that's a fun bike. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I was impressed. It was surprisingly nimble. I guess that's the dual sport style.
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i love that bike no one can make a bike look as nice as the italians
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Hit 20k miles on my Duc yesterday. I'm working on my wife for the Multi. It's a demo so the 1200 miles already logged comes with a $3k discount. It's a steal! That's the story I'm sticking to.
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Truth!
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Oh man. On my way to sign papers. It'll be sad to let the Sport Classic go, but it's time. Pics to follow
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i love that bike no one can make a bike look as nice as the italians
That's a strong statement @Bluegrass, though I agree somewhat. Their forte are their classics and sport bikes. Don't under estimate some of the Japanese builders as of late though
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im a harley guy as well ,but the italians do make the most beautifull bikes
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First day commuting. Much more relaxed than the cafe racer position.
For me it comes down to a few basic requirements.
A good dealership that is easy to work with.
Exciting bike to look at, hear and most importantly ride.
Brakes & suspension. You can't go cheap on either IMO if you plan to really ride.